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<MBER AMERICA) | FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS— —no C, 0. D, or phone orders; one to a purchaser—these specials, except tabouret, will not be delivered; can be easily taken by purchaser, “Hello, Radio Fans!” 2 MORE DAYS |TO ENTER OUR $235 CASH PRIZE AMATEUR RADIO CONTEST —2 more days for you to enter our Amateur Radio Contest. 6 P. M. next Saturday is the closing date. No entry fee or cost is involved. Free to all amateurs. Ten different prizes to be awarded, ranging in value from $15 to $50. Rules of contest can be secured in our Radio Department. HOMES BUREAU” EXTRA SPECIAL RUFFLED CURTAINS— —double-sewed white curtains; 24 yds. long; 214-in. ruffle. S-P-E-C--A-L Regular price $3—; Cc special, Friday-Sat- urday regular price $1.15 —fumed oak tabouret, exactly as pictured; 17 in. high; 11-inch top; neatly finished. Regu- lar price $1.15, special Friday-Saturday, 69¢. SIXTH FLOOR (out 1 ewty the kiddies e little b frank select from. (no mat! orders) DOWNSTAIRS STORE Boston bag: very special— full stock leather bags; choice leather “or fabric lined; browg or black color. Regular $6.60 and $9.50 values; special $395 Friday-Saturday — SECOND FLOOR ror eeveral convenient fit- tings; lined wit Re MAIN FLOOR uminum sauce pans- —heavy aluminum covered sauce pan; apecial Friday Saturday, about half price urday, 62.9, carpet beater R-E-D-U-C-E-D 1-qt. 2-qt. 3-qt. —good quality wire carpet beat: Regular price 260; 49¢ SBE «= THE | | Dens: Merwe sree He. 1G THIRD FLOOR, BECOND FLOOR cee J WITH OUR FREE RENTAL DEPARTMENT LIST YOUR HOMES FOR RENT Stand “ESTABLISHED: SEATTLE ZL of, SECOND AT PINE Pioneer Woman of ors Cabtnows “TACOMA: <. SCMOLMFPLD & Sans plaing in 1863, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Ttowmond, at |Passkey Burglar ~ Montesano Is Dead | carve, sien. tryier old horonatend | Awakens Sleeper MONTESA May 4—Elizabeth | was the present city of Montesano. 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Ointman' ot 1 titans Calne Pocbagra "oid — AN Druagats 38> Cal-o-cide fantoy REMEOY Wn each package for Stubborn Corns) addrown Catt Third Ave NINE RSET Y COR t you Cynthia Grey: It’s as Easy to Waste Time in Work as in Back Fence Gossiping BY CYNTHIA GREY “Women are apt to work too much and accomplish too! little.” This indictment against her sex was brought by a prom- inent New York club woman, a graduate of Smith college, who ts giving her time to the solving of the problema that confront married women. Undoubtedly this charge is true, woman's enormous capacity for sacrifice and for work. will sacrifice when sacrifice is neither necessary nor desir- able. The favorite maxim of the housewife of old was; “Man's work is from sun to sun; woman's work is never done.” She felt there was something praiseworthy in the fuct that her work was of such a type that it could not be fin- tshed within the eight or the 10-hour day which her nusband gave t labor-sa modern ered that woman's work could de | like planissime to en imposing forte,| done in a apeoified time, that it could | whteh agqin dies away with the pass- be scheduled and that her time could actually money ta budgeted. Think energy meant! arrange pantry ploried which r woman amall k her wink proximi in going from one to the other was, | I haven woman. “Can and-s0," fs #0 b the 10 stove. V Can't Minimu sary and starvation wages would wv de possi te work Women of drain denty te take in work or aubmit 0 his work, ving kitchen devices and of conveniences, it was discon be budgeted just os her of the waste of time and that the old-time big kitchen | The inconvenience of the ment of the stove and the and the tables! But women in the wnnecessary work eaulted from tt-—and the first who tnstated on having @ dtchen, with her stove and and her pantry in euch close ty that not one step was lost + @ dowbt, scorned as @ lasy you imagine that Mra 8o 1 can hear them say, “ y that she won't even steps her table to her What world coming tom” you hear ur oe | m™ wages w ble, Y women were mot will too hard for too little, and ability, ewa- heir orn resources, witt | ng or do heavy ungodly wor wt we ne hours rather than turn their hand to @ work profitad’ Men sometimes wo that is both easter and more) te. | or why wom om have done #0 little in the inven- tons; w perfect saving Woman’ hy it haw been left fo men to electrical and ether labor- machines for the kitchen. + lack of mechanical ability is largely reaponsible for it, but it ts her willingness to endure hardship uncomplatningly that ts also at the| bottom Perha: receive sometht eitictency im the home. after alt, should | fa nota of i. pa the training which women in dusiness offices has had ing to do with the new idea of lan't thts, the thing the earn in the office: means of filling tn the time: that work ts @ means to on end? When ¢ that th thowe th oven mer hey reolive this they will find ere will be ample time for ings which will improwe their ntal status and which will, im turn, mean on improved standard of home What in the & is the atxe of the largest gun tritish navy? The largest ta 15-inch, | cee What are the main armaments of the Queen Bilrabeth and the Call- | fornia? The matn armament of the Queen Pligabet the Cali | pra cc priation tte? Conor ship of When med? June fe then What A muate h is eight 15-inch guna; of fornia, 12 14-inch guna? | eee ongress ever make any appro- » for the benefit of Lafay-| exe voted Lafayette @ town- land and $200,000. \ “ee should maple trees be trim- | ta the deat month as the tree in moat active growth. “ee te an Asollan harp? | onaisting al inatrement, of @ number (uawally # or 10) catgut strings of produce varying thickness tuned to the same fundamental tone] and atretched over @ narrow, oblong | bor air, the | | | ' ing to ton bu Washi The ng Luse address: Mr, Fred Nelson land st, Richmond Highlands, Wash; Mra. L. A Bress, 96 15th ve, N. W., Seattle; Bleanora ‘Thorning, 911 Bummit ave, Seat Ue Mra. H. J. Mathewson 6609 Quimby ave., Cleveland, Ohio. \Women Exchange Valued Information "Good came food ca Inst week good of is an lots of it for th “Oh, you som I recetve will make us even dor grateful eet clothes school a time ke two ent ) and apa ‘Oh, ¢ don't know on 2nd Spring, Pig'n Whistle atiatnct family 1 credit ing practica Wke for rest ments.” abo on Readers of wish «a list holidays will receive san unusually I'm not fussy about that ts too good for usa to keep just for ourselves. your snd boys And the thing about it When placed in a current of | Atolian harp produces full this ecoluma who of all United States The Seattle Star V 1322 New York D. C., and tnclosini ireau, ington. n stamps for p bureau reports th: tera returned to th of Incorrect of insufficie High fo morning, Mrs. James » for that clipe you pro I do think it is mighty | you to let me have it, It recipe and! people would want to keep| helr own UNe.” 1 devit's | ed me > ask y! ke r It Besides I want to ask nething, and the tnformation | it} | “‘t mind I would be terribly it 4 tell me where you and daughter's My youngsters are of high ee, too, and T have an awful | Your| laren always look #0 spic n.” eping them In clothen Don't tell me you all about Cherry's, down | jear me. between Madinon and Rialto Bidg., over the} One can get such ory garments there for men and women and’ nilases that our ikes ts that one may buy on| They are very accommodat | mut allowing one to make! ents they | n and the| monthly pay lly any payme convenient Advi. {chords, composed of the harmonies Fortunately, with the invention Of) of the common fundamental, sounds change from a breery, fairy-|nal section ing of the gwat. ° Tn which of Dumaw no the character of DY Artagns in The Three Musketeers,” contains 187 stops and 15,188 pipes. THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1922. AT WILKES PRONE: Ef sree flomeone in Beattie ts richer by $1,100 at the expense of T. T, Ponsnen, 1803 16th ave, Thursday, Police, however, would like to meet him Ponsa carrying the money wack tn his coat pocket Minn Grey will recelve caters In her office Monday, Wednesday and Vriday from 1 to 3p. m., and on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 #. m, to 19m, ench week, Please do nol come at other times as it wriounly interferes with her writing. reported that hé was in @ canvas He lelieves “Twenty Years After” and “The Vi le Hragelonne” oe lcomta he dropped it while walking from | How reane spots be removed ‘ trom be his wuto across the street to his Try puttt a piece of Ddlotting home Wednesday night } paper above and below the stain and He awoke at midnight, feeling | re was something missing, A applying a hot tron. 6:..4¢@ dy for the bag revealed itn lona, onasen ways it belonged to the Pa leific Dairy, of which he is on em ploye. Fail to Find Body of Tugboat Captain EVERETT, May 4—Efforts to re cover, by dragging, the body of Capt Pear Pearson, 60, wellknown tug: boat captain who Is believed to have |drowned Thursdny at Deadwater th | slough, in the Snohomish river, have | failed. Capt. Pearson te thought to have fallen from his launch, which wee found drifting by Dan Lewis, A wih ow and six children survive. How old is the story of Cinderella and the little glass slipper? It extated in Eovet in one form; it appears in German lore in the 16th’ century; it became popular in France ion the 17th century. The translation, |"glage slipper,” 4a an error, arising | from @ confusion of the word “verre” |(olasa) with the old “vair” (fur), And it ia true bevause of | She \f f very |the world? What Is tt» history? At Wanamaker’s atore in Philadel- pha. 1ts inatallation covered several The \years, bevinning tn 1909, The ortgt- of this organ was firet exhidited in Festival hall, at the Bt. | | Lowa Exposition, in 1904, and there was awarded the gold medal, The| Yarriet Hellen, She te one of thi lorgan at present contains 23% stops! most popular members of the Beat land 17.954 pipes. The second largest! stock company appearing at ing Irish play, It ts one of the mows foes | pipe organ in the world ts at Cen-| Wilkes theater. The offering this! delightfully entertaining offerings appear? |tury hall, Breslau, Germany, and|week is “The Heart of Paddy | yet produced by T. Daniel Frawley, ‘ ” Chauncey Olcott’, charm-' director of this clever organization | “a ws Where ts the largest pipe organ im i | QUITTING HE BLOUSE BUSINESS = T Here Are the Greatest BLOUSE VALUES At the Greatest PRICE REDUCTIONS! The Market Blouse Shop closed its last day of regular business last Saturday night and, as viously announced, was closed all day Monday and Tuesday preparing a $45,000.00 stock of Blouses for a sale to quickly turn the stock and all fixtures into cash. This stock consists of Blouses of every known silk, the largest stock of its kind in any retafl store in America. If you want a Blouse you will find just what you are looking for in this immense stock and at prices you can’t afford to miss. : ilk Overblouses of Paisley Crepe One yard of Paisley crepe will cost ordinarily $2.50. All sizes In these Overblouses, Reduced to $1.65 Georgette Overblouses In Ueback models, Heavy quality material tn wide range of ao Reduced to $1.65 Soiesette Tailored Blouses Six «styles, in Peter Pan and tuxedo collars, Long sleeves. These Bloaves are beautifully embroidered. All sises, Reduced to $1.65 Pure Silk Pongee Waists Ouaranterd 12momme pure silk ponges, Long sleeves with long All slzes. Reduced to $1.95 collar edged with fine pleating Crepe de Chine Waists “@ sicewes, with pleated collar and embroidered front. White All wines. Reduced to $1.65 Hand-Made Blouses styles of Porto Rican hand-mades in batiste and anes are worth over double the price, All elzos. Reduced to $2.45 500 Overblouses at $3.95 There are Blouses of every silk material in this group. An exceptionally wide range of styles. These are Blouses that were bought only a month ago; every one is of the very latest design. There are all shades and sizes. Bought to sell at $9.85, they are the greatest blouse values ever offered. ls and flesh only votle Jumper Blouses Made of velvet. Navy, black and a few colors, AM gtea An ideal Blouse for the jumper dresses, Reduced to 75c Complete Stock of Crepe de Chine Overblouses Reduced There are over a hundred Crepe de Chine Overblouses of the very best quality and workmanship that money can buy. These are all exclusive models, one or two of a design. Heavily beaded with steel or jet beads, All the newest colors of the season and all sizes, Values up to $20.00. Reduced to $8.85 Extra-Size Blouses Ten styles In Extra-Size Blouses—Crepe de Chines and Georg ettes. Overblouses as well as regulation waists. Values to $9.85. Reduced to $5.85 Cotton Smocks ‘There are three dosen of these Smocks tn stock In chfidren’s Priced far below the actual cost sizes an well as sizes up to 49. of the material Reduced to 75c Camisoles Hundreds of dozens of Camisoles in every shade and etze. There &re some in small sizes, flesh color, priced as low as 35c Every Blouse in the store is reduced in price in comparison with the above. The merchandise in the sale is from our regular stock—there is not a single waist that was bought for sale purposes, and there will not be. Every garment is guaranteed to be perfect or your money back. No seconds or soiled merchandise for sale, Market Blouse Sho 107 PIKE STREET